- The
cutbow (Oncorhynchus
clarkii × mykiss) is an
interspecific fertile hybrid between rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and
cutthroat trout (O. clarkii)...
- irideus) and
Columbia River redband trout (O. m. gairdneri) po****tions and
cutbow hybrids may also
display reddish or pink
throat markings similar to cutthroat...
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including rainbow trout, lake trout, bull trout,
cutthroat trout,
brown trout,
cutbow, perch,
black ****pie, bluegill,
largemouth b****,
smallmouth b****, whitefish...
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salmonids such as
rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and
yield a new "
cutbow" trout,
which is a
contamination of both lineages’ genes. One
solution to...
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rainbow trout—since the two
species share many of the same waters—producing
cutbow hybrids. In
order to
preserve the pure
Bonneville cutthroat, the
state of...
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inadvertently but
naturally hybridize with
rainbow trout,
producing fertile cutbows. Some po****tions of the
coastal cutthroat trout (O. c. clarkii) are semi-anadromous...
-
their local extinction in the Twin
Lakes area of
Colorado as
their hybrid "
cutbows"
became more prevalent. The
rainbow trout has been
reported to hybridize...
- trout,
cutthroat trout, bull trout,
brown trout,
hybrid trout species ("
cutbow"
rainbow and
cutthroat cross),
mountain whitefish, pike, walleye, lake sturgeon...
-
cutthroat habitat,
cutbow hybridization has
become a
serious threat for
native cutthroat po****tions due to
genetic pollution.
Cutbows occur in Yellowstone...
- with
greenback cutthroats while the
latter hybridized with it,
creating cutbows.
Other subspecies of
cutthroat were
introduced to
greenback habitat, further...